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Kyoto Information Industry Association's New Year Seminar "Why Quantum Computers Work and How to Use Them?A lecture was held on "The

Yuichi Nakamura, NEC Central Research Laboratory, giving a lecture on quantum computers
Yuichi Nakamura, NEC Central Research Laboratory, giving a lecture on quantum computers

The Kyoto Information Industry Association, chaired by Wataru Hasegawa, president of Kyoto Computer Gakuin (KCG), Kyoto C

KCGI enrollment capacity to 600 students starting in FY2020.7.5 times that of the opening of the school

The Kyoto College of Graduate Studies for Informatics (KCGI) will increase the number of students enrolled in 2020 from 480 to 600.In December 2019, the change was submitted to the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.This is 7.5 times the admission capacity of 80 students when the school opened in 2004.As the first IT professional graduate school in Japan, we will continue our efforts to nurture leaders who will lead the IT industry in Japan and abroad.

IT Alliance Forms Cybersecurity Committee

On November 26, 2019, the Federation of Japan IT Associations, Japan's largest association of IT-related organizations, of which Wataru Hasegawa, President of Kyoto Computer Gakuin University (KCG) and Kyoto College of Information Technology (KCGI), serves as Representative Director and First Vice Chairman, established the Cyber Security Committee (Chairman: Masahiro Shimomura, IT Federation Director) to promote cyber security measures.At a symposium held on the same day, Representative Director Hasegawa said, "Threats in cyberspace are expanding and becoming more sophisticated.We would lik